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US-Russia Summit Highlights Ukraine Border Dispute
During a meeting in Alaska on August 15, 2024, US and Russian delegations held differing views on Ukraine's borders, with Russia claiming parts of eastern Ukraine, resulting in a potential stalemate over future negotiations due to conflicting legal and constitutional frameworks.
US-Russia Summit Highlights Ukraine Border Dispute
During a meeting in Alaska on August 15, 2024, US and Russian delegations held differing views on Ukraine's borders, with Russia claiming parts of eastern Ukraine, resulting in a potential stalemate over future negotiations due to conflicting legal and constitutional frameworks.
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48% Bias Score


Putin's Alaska Visit: An Ironic Twist Amidst Heightened Tensions
Vladimir Putin will be the first Russian leader to visit Alaska since 1867, prompting a unique security operation by NORAD, which recently intercepted Russian and Chinese aircraft near Alaskan airspace; the irony of the same military protecting Putin highlights the complexities of the current geopol...
Putin's Alaska Visit: An Ironic Twist Amidst Heightened Tensions
Vladimir Putin will be the first Russian leader to visit Alaska since 1867, prompting a unique security operation by NORAD, which recently intercepted Russian and Chinese aircraft near Alaskan airspace; the irony of the same military protecting Putin highlights the complexities of the current geopol...
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44% Bias Score


Key Players in Trump Administration and Shifting US Policy on Russia
The article profiles key figures in the Trump administration, including Steve Witkoff's pro-Russia stance, Pete Hegseth's controversial appointment as Secretary of Defense, and Marco Rubio's hawkish position on Russia, revealing potential conflicts of interest and shifts in US foreign policy towards...
Key Players in Trump Administration and Shifting US Policy on Russia
The article profiles key figures in the Trump administration, including Steve Witkoff's pro-Russia stance, Pete Hegseth's controversial appointment as Secretary of Defense, and Marco Rubio's hawkish position on Russia, revealing potential conflicts of interest and shifts in US foreign policy towards...
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44% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age Verification Law
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed Mississippi's law mandating age verification and parental consent for social media, despite arguments that it infringes on free speech, citing concerns about online child safety and citing a lack of demonstrated harm to the companies by the social media companie...
Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age Verification Law
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed Mississippi's law mandating age verification and parental consent for social media, despite arguments that it infringes on free speech, citing concerns about online child safety and citing a lack of demonstrated harm to the companies by the social media companie...
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56% Bias Score


US Sanctions Seven Alleged Mexican Cartel Leaders
The US Treasury Department sanctioned seven alleged leaders of the Mexican cartels Cárteles Unidos and Los Viagras on Thursday for drug trafficking, violence, and extortion in Michoacán, Mexico, impacting their US assets and business dealings.
US Sanctions Seven Alleged Mexican Cartel Leaders
The US Treasury Department sanctioned seven alleged leaders of the Mexican cartels Cárteles Unidos and Los Viagras on Thursday for drug trafficking, violence, and extortion in Michoacán, Mexico, impacting their US assets and business dealings.
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48% Bias Score


Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Age-Verification Law for Social Media
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed Mississippi's law requiring age verification and parental consent for minors on social media, despite potential First Amendment concerns and while acknowledging the law is likely unconstitutional, citing insufficient demonstration of harm by social media compani...
Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Age-Verification Law for Social Media
The Supreme Court temporarily allowed Mississippi's law requiring age verification and parental consent for minors on social media, despite potential First Amendment concerns and while acknowledging the law is likely unconstitutional, citing insufficient demonstration of harm by social media compani...
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52% Bias Score

Trump-Putin Summit in Anchorage: Alaska's Geopolitical Significance
Presidents Trump and Putin will meet in Anchorage, Alaska, a location historically significant to both the US and Russia, 5,400 kilometers from Washington D.C. and 7,000 kilometers from the Kremlin; the meeting will focus on the war in Ukraine, without Ukrainian representation.

Trump-Putin Summit in Anchorage: Alaska's Geopolitical Significance
Presidents Trump and Putin will meet in Anchorage, Alaska, a location historically significant to both the US and Russia, 5,400 kilometers from Washington D.C. and 7,000 kilometers from the Kremlin; the meeting will focus on the war in Ukraine, without Ukrainian representation.
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36% Bias Score

Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks: Territorial Disputes Stalemate Negotiations
Russia occupies one-fifth of Ukraine, demanding more land despite Ukraine's offer of a ceasefire at current frontlines, creating a major obstacle in peace negotiations involving security guarantees, sanctions, war crimes, reparations, and prisoner exchanges.

Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks: Territorial Disputes Stalemate Negotiations
Russia occupies one-fifth of Ukraine, demanding more land despite Ukraine's offer of a ceasefire at current frontlines, creating a major obstacle in peace negotiations involving security guarantees, sanctions, war crimes, reparations, and prisoner exchanges.
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48% Bias Score

Cloudburst in Indian Kashmir Kills 46, Leaves 200 Missing
A cloudburst in Chasoti, Kishtwar district, Indian Kashmir, killed at least 46 people and left over 200 missing on Thursday, following a similar disaster in Uttarakhand a week prior; heavy rain caused flash floods that swept away pilgrims during lunch.

Cloudburst in Indian Kashmir Kills 46, Leaves 200 Missing
A cloudburst in Chasoti, Kishtwar district, Indian Kashmir, killed at least 46 people and left over 200 missing on Thursday, following a similar disaster in Uttarakhand a week prior; heavy rain caused flash floods that swept away pilgrims during lunch.
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20% Bias Score

Mexico's Electoral Reform Sparks Concerns About Democratic Setbacks
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a new electoral reform, sparking concerns about its potential impact on democratic principles and inclusivity, with experts warning of a lack of dialogue and potential consolidation of power for the ruling party.

Mexico's Electoral Reform Sparks Concerns About Democratic Setbacks
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a new electoral reform, sparking concerns about its potential impact on democratic principles and inclusivity, with experts warning of a lack of dialogue and potential consolidation of power for the ruling party.
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48% Bias Score

Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed
The Supreme Court declined to block a Mississippi law requiring social media platforms to verify users' ages and obtain parental consent for minors, despite a lower court finding it likely violates the First Amendment; this decision temporarily allows the law to take effect while the legal challenge...

Supreme Court Allows Mississippi Social Media Age-Verification Law to Proceed
The Supreme Court declined to block a Mississippi law requiring social media platforms to verify users' ages and obtain parental consent for minors, despite a lower court finding it likely violates the First Amendment; this decision temporarily allows the law to take effect while the legal challenge...
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36% Bias Score

Former Pemex Director to Face Corruption Charges in Mexico After US Arrest
Former Pemex director Carlos Treviño Medina, who served under Enrique Peña Nieto, was arrested in the US and will be deported to Mexico to face corruption charges related to the Odebrecht case and other alleged offenses, according to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.

Former Pemex Director to Face Corruption Charges in Mexico After US Arrest
Former Pemex director Carlos Treviño Medina, who served under Enrique Peña Nieto, was arrested in the US and will be deported to Mexico to face corruption charges related to the Odebrecht case and other alleged offenses, according to Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum.
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40% Bias Score
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